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Sep 05 2025CRIME

Lisbon's Funicular Tragedy: A Wake-Up Call for Safety

Lisbon's historic charm has long been a magnet for tourists, but a recent tragedy has cast a spotlight on the city's aging infrastructure. A funicular crash on a steep slope resulted in at least 16 fatalities, raising serious questions about the safety of these vintage transport systems. The accide

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Sep 05 2025HEALTH

Finding Better Ways to Spot Prostate Cancer

Prostate cancer is a big deal for men's health. It's one of the top causes of cancer deaths in men. The usual test, PSA, isn't perfect. It can't always tell the difference between harmless and harmful prostate issues. So, scientists are on the hunt for better ways to detect prostate cancer. They've

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Sep 05 2025LIFESTYLE

The Man Who Dressed the World: Giorgio Armani's Legacy

Giorgio Armani, a name that once stood for high-end fashion, passed away at 91. His journey from a poor upbringing to a billion-dollar empire is quite remarkable. As a kid, his mom sewed his clothes, but he always stood out. He loved early 1900s designers, artists, and architects, which later influe

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Sep 04 2025BUSINESS

Amazon's Prime Sharing Program Gets a Makeover

Amazon is shaking things up with its Prime membership. Starting October 1, they're ending a feature that let members share free shipping with folks who don't live with them. This move is part of a bigger push to get more people to sign up for their own Prime accounts. Instead of sharing, Amazon is

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Sep 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Steam Crashes as Hollow Knight: Silksong Drops

Hollow Knight: Silksong, a game fans have been waiting for ages, finally hit stores. The excitement was too much for Steam to handle. The site crashed, and many players couldn't get their hands on the game right away. This isn't a huge surprise. Silksong has been one of the most talked-about games

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Sep 04 2025FINANCE

Why a Digital Euro Could Be a Game-Changer for Payments

The European Central Bank (ECB) is seriously considering a digital euro. Why? Because in today's world, where technology is everywhere, having a backup payment method is crucial. Imagine a scenario where banks or payment services are hit by a cyberattack. What happens then? That's where a digital eu

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Sep 04 2025POLITICS

A Look at the WWII Anniversary Ceremony and U. S. -China Tensions

In a recent ceremony marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, Chinese President Xi Jinping hosted a grand event in Beijing. The spectacle featured a massive military parade, showcasing China's military might. Among the attendees were Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean

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Sep 04 2025FINANCE

The Price Tag of Trump's Trade Dispute

The Supreme Court might soon make a big decision. It could force the government to return over $500 billion in tariffs. Plus, they would have to pay interest on that money. This is because a lower court already ruled that Trump's use of emergency powers to impose tariffs was not legal. These tariff

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Sep 04 2025OPINION

The Rise of Victimhood Culture: A Dangerous Trend

In today's America, being a victim has become a powerful tool. It can justify actions that would otherwise be unacceptable. Take the case of Luigi Mangione, who is accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Instead of facing criticism, Mangione was turned into a folk hero in a musical c

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Sep 03 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Cosmic Secrets: New York's Giant Particle Detector Shines

On Long Island, a massive particle detector has just passed a crucial test, bringing us closer to understanding the universe's earliest moments. The sPHENIX detector, a 1, 000-ton behemoth, successfully measured energy levels from high-speed gold ion collisions. This success is like a new telescope

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